Kingsville High School - K Lite Yearbook (Kingsville, OH)

 - Class of 1955

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SENIOR BABY PICTURES — Top Row Across: Frank dayman, Fred Roerdanz, David Webster, Helen Wolfgang. Mary Jo Loesch. Second Row: Russell Wcstcott, Bill McGarry, Kenny Smith. Richard Simmons, Nancy Carter. Third Row: Ruth Simalc, Wilma I.ouden, Fourth Row: Annabell I.'Amoreaux, Wilson Osburn. Arthur Wilkinson. Ronald Means. Fifth Row: Evelyn Hinkle, Bette Rislcy, Bill Carlson. Dale Hayes, Bill Smith.

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Band BOTTOM ROW—Lois Emery. Elizabeth Ebemole. Barbara Cedar, Rose Ann Olin. Carol Oren. Carol Marrison. Chief Majorette, Jerry Paulson, Lucille Hinkle. Judy Blenman. David Bartram, Joan Davis. SECOND ROW—Mr. Roland Graves, Richard Sherwood. David Flack. Donald O’Bell. Ra mond Vanek, Ruth Nutter, John Ernst, Shirley Hinkle. Robert Louden, Sandra Pickens. THIRD ROW—John Konnert. Nancy Westcott. Glenna Bancroft. Loraine Carter. Margaret Derry, Janet Hinkle. Sharon Sulin. Mary Reger, Wilma louden. June Bartram. FOURTH ROW—Nancy Carter. Shirley Pickens. Jean Williams, Kenny Smith. Beverly Stevens. Marilyn Simmons, Elinor Reed. Charles Page. Virginia Good. Lyle Clark. Johnette Easkin. FIFTH ROW—John O’Bell. David Shank. Bill Smith. Ladimar Kubichek. Ronald Means. Richard Mandrake. Harold Weaver, Bur- ton Bartram, James Burch. Leroy Campbell. BOTTOM ROW—Mrs. Genevieve McCausland. Roberta Mansfield, Connie Kauffman, Nancy Westcott. Carol Marrison. Glenna Bancroft. June Bartram. Lois Emery, Shirley Schlick, Mary Reger, Carol Oren, Jean Davis, Linda Hadlock. SECOND ROW'—Peggy Bean. Lucille Scruggs. Sandra Bancroft. Joan Davis. Janet Hinkle. Janice Weaver, Evelyn Hinkle. Jean- nette Weaver, Nancy Doman. Loraine Carter. Helen Wolfgang. THIRD ROW—Betty Schlick. Annabell L’Amoreaux, Barbara Meyer. Linda Wilkinson. Elinor Gehring. Linda Westcott. Mary Jo Locsch. Ruth Simak, Carol Gran, Marian Hoover, Shirley Pickens, Carol Carl. FOURTH ROW—Johnette Eakin, Eleanor Faulkerson. Shirley Kapala, Barbara Lovejoy. Charles Page. Jeff Miller. Beverly Stevens. Marilyn Simmons. Alice dayman. Virginia Good, Nancy Slater. Sandra Simon, Maigaret Derry. BACK ROW—Kenny Smith. Victor Tiscenko. James Burch. I.adimir Kubichek. Russell Westcott. Frank dayman. Richard Man- drake. Bill Smith, John Reed. Joe Rodebajgh. John O’Bell. Duane Cleveland. Junior Class Play The Senior Class presented their Junior Play. April 9, 1954. It was entitled ‘’Love Is In the Air.” This was based on a series of radio episodes en- titled “Trouble With the Truitts.” The play gave some of the trials and tribulations of the Truitt family. A very funny show.



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Senior Class History In the first grade of school, which some were glad to see and others not so glad, I find twelve who started together. There were four girls, Wilma Louden, Bette Risley, Nancy Carter, and Virginia Good; and eight boys, David Webster, Kenneth Smith, Russell Westcott, Arthur Wilkinson, Ronald Means, Frank dayman, Wilson Osburn, and John Holcomb. In the first grade we had a toy band and dressed up as minstrel men. We performed at night on the stage for our parents. In the third grade we had three newcomers. They were Ruth Simak from Conneaut, Ohio, Bill Carlson from Edgewood, and Fred Roerdanz from Ashtabula. We had only one newcomer in the fourth grade. He is Richard Simmons and he came here from Edgewood. In the fifth grade came a person who has done a very good job in the arts and poetry department —Helen Wolfgang, who came to us from Cleve- land, Ohio. Then came the seventh grade with all its mys- tery of trying to find out where in the world you go next. We were all excited about the changing of classes. In that grade Annabell L’Amoreaux came to us from West Virginia. That same year Bill Carlson moved away. By the time we reached the eighth grade, we had learned our way around. In that year we re- ceived two new classmates, Bill McGarry from Warren, Pa., and Bill Schreck from Park Junior in Ashtabula. That year we had a wiener roast out at the Carter farm. It was also a busy year for us in Arithmetic. We all had to make a design of a church window and put in colored cellophane. We had some very pretty church windows when we finished. The ninth grade came next with all its misery of initiation into high school. We all passed it with flying colors even if we did have to wear long underwear. In that year we received two new pupils, Mary Jo Loesch from Columbia Station, Ohio, and Dale Hayes from Edgewood. Our can- didate for Basketball Queen was Jo Ann Williams. In the tenth grade we initiated the poor fresh- men. A little revenge for our misery of the past year. In the tenth grade Bill Carlson came back to us from Edgewood, and Bill Smith joined us from Conneaut. Our candidate for Basketball Queen was Mary Jo Loesch. In the eleventh grade we were joined by Evelyn Hinkle from Edgewood, and Don Edixon from Ashtabula. We worked real hard selling refresh- ments at the basketball games. In the spring we presented “Love is in the Air.” It was a great suc- cess with Mrs. Konnert as Director. After the play we had a dance and refreshments for the class. We had our Junior-Senior Prom at the Swallows in Ashtabula. Our theme was Moonlight and Roses. For our candidate for Basketball Queen we had Evelyn Hinkle. In the last and final year at Kingsville (we hope) we presented “The Nitwits,” directed by Mr. Scannell. After the play we all went to Wilson Osborn s house for a party. We had a very nice time. We all went to Edgewood and got our chests X-rayed, but we took the long way home and got detoured to a bowling alley. We all had fun while it lasted. But oh! when we got back to school!! Ruth Simak was our candidate for queen. Evelyn Hinkle is our Valedictorian and Mary Jo Loesch is Salutatorian. Commencement will be here sooner than most of us realize. Then it will be “good-bye” to our High School Days. (Daze?).

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